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t t plus a wonderful selection of sweaters
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ART DISPLAY-Two observers discuss an exhibit at the Academi - --
Museum of Art at the University of Bonn.
Division of Germany I
Reflected in Education -
(Continued from Page a) the civilized world came to Ger-
universities such as Marburg many to study and broaden their
(1527), Konigsberg (1544), Jena education already completed
1558), and Wurzburg (1582). abroad.
When, in the 17th century Contrary to this prosperity of
mathematics and the natural sci- intellectual life, many universities
ences came to the fore, the Age had been destroyed or looted by
of Enlightenment stimulated a the end of World War II, while
thorough change in the academic others had narrowly escaped the
structure. The advocacy of the horrors of the war.
principle of freedom of teaching Only five years later, the situa-
and research opened the gates of ltion had again changed in one
the universities to a new spirit and part of the country: academic
new ideas. Seminaries- 'roups of stIdies were resumed and pursued When it's
professors and sIndents jointly in- without obstructions, and every-
vestigating scientific subjects-be- one could sense the enormous t * coed outside
came the actual seat of academic scholastic re - orientation among
training within the various ini- students and teachers alike. $
versity departments.
JJOWEVER, Germany has not
HE MONSTROUS upsurge in settled all of its intellectual
all academic fields led to ever- problems. Age-old questions such
* growing specialization in the 19th as the conflict between inward-
century, and in the course of this ness and worldly concerns, spirit I
evolution institutions of engineer- and power. true and false pro-
ing, agriculture, veterinary sci- fundity puzzle the more thought-
ence, forestry and commerce came ful.
into being, having equal academic Again, the relationship of Ger-
status with the 'universities. man to neighboring European cul-
In the 20th century, German cures, in particular the French,
scientific achievements won ever- offers a problem which though re-
increasing respect and authority cently posed anew, has not yet
throughout the world. From year quite been solved.
to year, more students, lecturers Similarly, the attraction and you'l be
and professors from all parts of Concluded on Next Page)
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